Vancouver Filipino festival attack death toll rises to 11, as cops say driver had ‘extensive’ mental health history

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At least 11 people are confirmed dead after a crazed driver sped an SUV through revelers at a Vancouver block party — including “very young people,” officials confirmed.

The suspect — a still unidentified 30-year-old man from Vancouver — was “known” to law enforcement after a “significant” history with police interactions, and was also well known to health-care professionals related to mental health,” interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai told reporters Sunday.

The black SUV barrelled into the crowd Saturday at the Lapu Lapu Filipino festival in Vancouver.

In addition to the dead, dozens more are injured after the Saturday attack at the celebration for Filipino Lapu Lapu Day, and police cautioned that more victims could succumb to their injuries

“The number of dead could rise in the coming days or weeks,” Rai said. “This is the darkest day in our city’s history,” he added, according to CBC.

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives to make a statement about the deadly incident on Sunday April 27, 2025. REUTERS
At least 11 have been killed and dozens more injured in the attack. REUTERS

The suspect plowed a black SUV into a crowd of hundreds at the Lapu Lapu Day party around 8 p.m. — just as organizers were taking down barriers because the event had officially ended.

Witnesses likened the scene to a bowling ball smashing through pins.

After the suspect’s vehicle came to a halt, he was held down by partygoers until police arrived.

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